Olympic medal record | ||
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Men's canoe sprint | ||
1964 Tokyo | C-2 1000 m |
Peer Nielsen (sometimes shown as Peer Norrbohm, born 25 June 1942 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish sprint canoeist who competed in the early 1960s. He won the bronze medal in the C-2 1000 m event at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Henrik Johan Ibsen was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. Ibsen is considered the world's pre-eminent dramatist of the 19th century and is often referred to as "the father of modern drama." He pioneered theatrical realism, but also wrote lyrical epic works. His major works include Brand, Peer Gynt, Emperor and Galilean, A Doll's House, Ghosts, An Enemy of the People, The Wild Duck, Rosmersholm, Hedda Gabler, The Master Builder, and When We Dead Awaken. Ibsen is the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare, and A Doll's House was the world's most performed play in 2006.
Peer or peeress may refer to:
Denmark competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. 60 competitors, 53 men and 7 women, took part in 40 events in 10 sports.
First Monday is a monthly peer-reviewed open access academic journal covering research on the Internet, published in the United States.
Gentofte station is a suburban railway station serving the suburb of Gentofte in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. The station is located on the Hillerød radial of Copenhagen's S-train network, served by E-trains to Hillerød/Holte and Copenhagen.
Janric Fraser Craig, 3rd Viscount Craigavon, is a British peer and chartered accountant. He is one of the 92 hereditary peers elected to remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999; he sits as a crossbencher.
The Israel women's national tennis team is the representative national team of Israel in Fed Cup competition. In the 2007 Fed Cup, they qualified from the World Group II and World Group play-offs to reach the elite World Group for the first time in the team's history. They participated within this group at the 2008 Federation Cup.
Peer Hultberg was a Danish author and psychoanalyst.
The Journal of Graph Theory is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal specializing in graph theory and related areas, such as structural results about graphs, graph algorithms with theoretical emphasis, and discrete optimization on graphs.
Vangede is a suburb 8 km north of central Copenhagen, Denmark. This area is primarily made up of one and two family houses and two and three story apartment buildings.
Acta Archaeologica is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering new discoveries of archaeological analysis. The journal is published in English, French, German, and Italian and is published by Denmark.
The Greeneyed Elephant is a 1960 Danish body-swap comedy directed by Peter Guildbrassen and Sidney W. Pink. It stars Naura Hayden and Delphi Lawrence, and includes Dirch Passer playing a smaller role though top-billed in the marketing.
Me and My Kid Brother is a 1967 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and starring Dirch Passer.
Quit It is a 2002 novel by Marcia Byalick about a young girl living with Tourette syndrome (TS). It was her first novel for Delacorte Press. The book centers on Carrie, a seventh-grade girl who has just been diagnosed with TS. Targeted to early teens, Quit It explores Carrie's struggles to cope with TS while trying to fit in with her peers.
Denmark–Nepal relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Nepal. Denmark had an embassy in Kathmandu from 1992 to 2017 and since then an Honorary Consulate. Nepal has had an embassy in Copenhagen since 2007. Nepal and Denmark established diplomatic relations on 15 December 1967.
Familien Gyldenkål is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel.
Familien Gyldenkål sprænger banken is a 1976 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel.
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, or NIAS for short, is a university Institute for Asian studies of Copenhagen University in Denmark. The institute is located in Copenhagen and serve all five Nordic countries, comprising Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland.
The Scandinavian Journal of History is a peer-reviewed journal in English, published since 1976 under the auspices of the historical associations of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It aims to survey themes in recent Scandinavian historical research, concentrating on national particularities and developments.
Danish Journal of Geography is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Routledge on behalf of the Royal Danish Geographical Society.